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* The IP for caller and the callee is shown, as well as the phone number/SIP address and all correlated naming informations. By clicking on the "Details" button on the far right, a detailed summary page for the particular call will be displayed.
* The IP for caller and the callee is shown, as well as the phone number/SIP address and all correlated naming informations. By clicking on the "Details" button on the far right, a detailed summary page for the particular call will be displayed.
* The Call ID column lists the call ID and all similar identifiers (e.g. P-Palladion-ID) for the SIP flow. The small filter icon allows for setting a filter for any of these call identifiers. This allows for filtering all legs of one call, even if several SIP flows were involved.
* The Call ID column lists the call ID and all similar identifiers (e.g. P-Palladion-ID or Av-Global-Session-ID) for the SIP flow. The small filter icon allows for setting a filter for any of these call identifiers. This allows for filtering all legs of one call, even if several SIP flows were involved.
** Firmware 3.0: When such filter is set, the "Filter SIP" and "Filter SIP+RTP/RTCP" PCAP buttons next to the filter bar, will capture all associated legs of a SIP call. Please note, that only the associated calls displayed on the current page can be captured. If there are more legs you may want to increase the visible items per table page. Up to ten (10) legs can be captured.
* The "SIP displayed" and "SIP+RTP displayed" PCAP buttons next to the filter bar will capture all SIP calls visible on the table page. A filter that limits the visible SIP calls is taken into account. You can increase the elements of the table to have more calls captured.
** Firmware 3.1: The "SIP displayed" and "SIP+RTP displayed" PCAP buttons next to the filter bar will capture all SIP calls visible on the table page. A filter that limits the visible SIP calls is taken into account. You can increase the elements of the table to have more calls captured.
* The RTP IP and port for caller and the callee is shown, if the call is/was successful and an RTP stream could be initiated.
* The RTP IP and port for caller and the callee is shown, if the call is/was successful and an RTP stream could be initiated.
* The RTCP IP and port for caller and the callee is shown, if RTCP packets were seen. RTCP packets contain information about quality parameters such as RTP packet loss and jitter. They are sent by the caller or callee and provide feedback of the RTP packets they have received.
* The RTCP IP and port for caller and the callee is shown, if RTCP packets were seen. RTCP packets contain information about quality parameters such as RTP packet loss and jitter. They are sent by the caller or callee and provide feedback of the RTP packets they have received.
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